Tankless Water Heaters in Sandy and Salt Lake City
Rinnai Water Heaters
Tankless Water Heaters by the Rinnai brand are one of the most high-quality water heaters on the market. Many homeowners look into tankless options because they occupy less space in their homes than other water heater models. Tankless heaters are also more efficient because they heat water on demand, rather than continually maintaining a high heat level.
Our plumbing experts from Connect Home Services offer both tankless and traditional water heaters for our clients. We offer Rinnai tankless water heaters because they offer a quality warranty and are built to commercial-grade standards. Homeowners will never run out of hot water when a Rinnai tankless water heater is properly installed.
If you want to save money on your energy bills while enjoying heater convenience at home, consider switching to a tankless water heater. In Sandy and Salt Lake City, Connect Home Services can help maintain your water heater and run properly.
How Does A Tankless Water Heater Work?
As mentioned above, tankless water heaters heat the water on demand, instead of always running to keep the water at a specific temperature. Hot water is always available when you turn your faucet to the hot water setting because cold water immediately runs through a heat exchange unit. Then natural gas or electricity heats the water on its way to your shower or sink.
The typical rate at which a water heater provides hot water is about 2 to 5 gallons per minute. Running multiple units in your house on a tankless water heater may cause you to have limited water when all units are running at the same time. If you are taking a shower and running the dishwasher simultaneously, the tankless heater may struggle to keep up. Tankless water heaters are great options if you want to only run certain appliances on them, such as washing machines or dishwashers.
Condensing And Non-Condensing Models
Condensing water heaters have a sleek design with the highest water output options of any water heater option. These models with Rinnai have advanced features and are Energy Star Certified. They meet the demands of larger homes with ease.
Non-condensing has both performance and value benefits combined. These are best for smaller or mid-sized homes that don’t need to have hot water for as many areas in the home. Most homes can save space and energy with a non-condensing tankless water heater.
Is Tankless Right For Your Home?
Are you still trying to determine what water heater option is best for you? There are multiple benefits to having a professionally installed water heater from Connect Home Services. In fact, many myths still exist about tankless heaters, especially for those who may not understand the technology and advancements that have taken place.
Some additional benefits of tankless water heaters include:
- Tankless heaters are good about heating water on demand when they are
properly maintained - Venting a tankless water heater is more affordable than homeowners realize
- Save Space
- Energy Cost
- Burn Cleaner for the Environment
Installation with Connect Home Services
Our team has been dealing with plumbing issues and new installations for many years.
Whether you are wanting to install a traditional water heater or one of our tankless options, we have the skills to help you. Connect Home Services wants to help all homeowners have quality plumbing and enjoy the small luxury of hot water that we sometimes take for granted.
Contact the team online or call (801) 649-3880 today for tankless water heater services in Sandy and Salt Lake City.
FAQ's
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What is the difference between traditional water heaters and tankless water heaters?
The primary distinction between traditional tank water heaters and tankless water heaters lies in their water storage mechanism. Conventional tank water heaters store hot water in a cylindrical storage tank, while tankless models heat water on demand.
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How do tankless water heaters provide instant hot water?
Tankless water heaters employ powerful burners to heat water as it flows through the unit, ensuring that you only need to wait for hot water to reach your fixture.
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Can you save money with a tankless water heater?
Upgrading to a tankless water heater can result in savings of up to 70%. This is because tankless heaters, by virtue of not storing hot water, experience significantly less energy loss. Regular maintenance of your water heater can further reduce energy wastage.
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Does hard water affect tankless water heaters?
In areas like Sandy and SLC, where hard water is a prevalent issue leading to mineral buildup inside water heaters, tankless units are less susceptible to such deposits. This is due to the absence of water storage, and the system automatically flushes itself whenever you use hot water.